This is one of those games that has touches of brilliance yet overall a nightmare. Will a rose grow out of all the thorns, hard to say?

Really hardcore games like this tend to self destruct because there are always players who have to win at any cost, which includes cheating and it does not take too many times for people experience such before they go find another game to play.

verybad1 wrote on Dec 17, 2014, 14:09:Only time freedom is of any value is when censorship is provided by the moral compass of each individual. Otherwise it's not freedom, and if as a whole the moral compass of society can't be trusted, then there is a deeper problem with that society than censorship can fix.

What fantasy world are you living in? There is no such thing as freedom as you describe it in a civilized society. I suggest you actually take some time and read some history. The collapse of many of the past civilizations can be attributed in part through the decline of many of their social mores.

All this game is going to do is rile up the game censor proponents, which is one group you really don't want to stir up.

Quinn wrote on Dec 16, 2014, 04:22:I dont see GTA V banned from steam yet? I mean, squeezing titties, bringing strippers home to put a bullet in their vaginas, running around town shooting and burning people and running them over with tanks or punching whores to death to get your money back... THAT'S OK? Of course its OK because its a GAME! Hatred should be handled the same way. But hey, GTA V will make big money and that's where morals get grey! Fucking hypocrites.

This us censorship. Period. The people themselves should decide whether it's worth their money or not. "Steam has the right to--" Blablablabla yes Steam has the right to ban it from its store. But because it basically has the monopoly, it's worth it to get loud when it starts to make decisions for us. You know, like a government dictatorship, since there's only one.

Seen the movie Rampage? I thought it was fun.

Seriously, what a distorted view you have. The game is a POS and you are complaining because Valve decided to not carry it? They don't carry a lot of games for many reasons. I just wish idiots would not make games like this because it really gives the games industry a bad name.

So no, it has nothing to do with censorship it is Valve avoiding a lot of negative publicity they don't need.

Too many people who don't grasp the meaning of words in this thread, banned, censored of which this is neither.

Scottish Martial Arts wrote on Dec 14, 2014, 01:26:This was such a clusterfuck of a game. What a disappointment. Mechanically a total mess, and the AI barely even knows how to play the game. Basic usability and interface issues are rampant, making you question if you were actually playing a professionally made game from a AAA studio. It felt like a Dune sandworm took a green, purple, and orange shit on Civ V, and the interns were left to make something interesting underneath. And they failed. Badly.

Yes, I was certainly disillusioned with the quality of the design. Not your typical Sid Meyer type of game. It is not very obvious how you control some of the important qualities like health etc. I have yet to be attacked by the AI which seems retarded to say the least. Might be better in multiplayer, certainly not very challenging as single player.

The game is a piece of trash. Defending it just makes you look foolish. Yep, they have a right as artists to put all the trash they want into the game, that does not change what it is at all. The problem with these games is, kids play them. No matter the rating, stupid parents don't care.

So yes, they deserve all the negative publicity. If you have the game in your house available to non adults, what you are doing is unconscionable.

Anyone trying to tell us that kids are not impressionable via games is operating in self denial. Look in the mirror some time.

I have not seen a good review on this game yet. I tried the beta, the controls are really far more suited to a controller than a wheel. I have a mad catz pro and felt I have far more control with the controller.

While I like driving games, going to pass on this one for now, maybe they will get their act together for people with steering wheels.

Going to skip this mainly because it is f2p which is a misnomer because none of these games are f2p, they are all free to try, and expect to get milked by the item shop if you continue to play.

Sony's item shops are not as bad as some of the other f2p genre, but I will still avoid it. At least some of their other titles offer a subscription option, I have heard no mention of that for this game. If they do have one, I might look into it.

My concern with AMD has always been their drivers. It just seems they really don't spend much time testing them. Their hardware is always top notch, but I have always had more success with the Nvidia drivers, they test them more than AMD does.